February 26, 2005: Headlines: Directors - Shriver: COS - Iran: American-Iranian Council: Sargent Shriver on Honorary Board of Directors of American-Iranian Council
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February 26, 2005: Headlines: Directors - Shriver: COS - Iran: American-Iranian Council: Sargent Shriver on Honorary Board of Directors of American-Iranian Council
Sargent Shriver on Honorary Board of Directors of American-Iranian Council
Sargent Shriver on Honorary Board of Directors of American-Iranian Council
Honorary Board of DirectorsThe Honorary Board of Directors helps to increase AIC’s visibility, prestige, influence and reach. The Board provides advice and suggestions to the Board of Directors and President concerning strategic direction, mission, goals, and objectives of AIC. Honorary Board Members do not have any voting powers or managerial duties. Members are invited by the Nominating Committee based on their international experience and outstanding position.
* David A Hamburg
President Emeritus
Carnegie Corporation of NY
* R.K. Ramazani Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus
University of Virginia
* Honorable Donna E Shalala
Former US Secretary of Health and Human Services
President, University of Miami
* Ambassador Sargent Shriver
First Director of The Peace Corps
Ambassador Sargent Shriver
First Director of The Peace Corps
Sargent Shriver is a graduate of Yale University and Yale Law School; he served in the U.S. Navy for five years before ending his military career as a lieutenant commander. During 1965-1968, he served as a special assistant to President Johnson and served as U.S. Ambassador to France during 1968-1970. In 1970, Mr. Shriver was named a partner, specializing in international law and foreign affairs, in the firm of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver and Jacobson. In 1984, the Board of Directors elected Mr. Shriver president of Special Olympics Inc. As president, he directed the operation and international development of sports programs in countries around the world. In 1990, Mr. Shriver was appointed Chairman of the Board of Special Olympics Inc. He is the recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, from President Clinton. In addition, he has also received more than 24 honorary degrees from universities, including Yale University, Brandeis University, Boston College, Yeshiva University, the University of Liberia, and Chulalongkom University in Bangkok, Thailand.
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 | Peace Corps Calendar:Tempest in a Teapot? Bulgarian writer Ognyan Georgiev has written a story which has made the front page of the newspaper "Telegraf" criticizing the photo selection for his country in the 2005 "Peace Corps Calendar" published by RPCVs of Madison, Wisconsin. RPCV Betsy Sergeant Snow, who submitted the photograph for the calendar, has published her reply. Read the stories and leave your comments. |
 | WWII participants became RPCVs Read about two RPCVs who participated in World War II in very different ways long before there was a Peace Corps. Retired Rear Adm. Francis J. Thomas (RPCV Fiji), a decorated hero of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, died Friday, Jan. 21, 2005 at 100. Mary Smeltzer (RPCV Botswana), 89, followed her Japanese students into WWII internment camps. We honor both RPCVs for their service. |
 | Bush's FY06 Budget for the Peace Corps The White House is proposing $345 Million for the Peace Corps for FY06 - a $27.7 Million (8.7%) increase that would allow at least two new posts and maintain the existing number of volunteers at approximately 7,700. Bush's 2002 proposal to double the Peace Corps to 14,000 volunteers appears to have been forgotten. The proposed budget still needs to be approved by Congress. |
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